Here's Your Chance to Make Millions in the Stock Market (Part 1)
In this lesson students will learn about the impact that efficient markets have on attempting to correctly time the stock market, as well as how in...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 11/08/2002


Here's Your Chance to Make Millions in the Stock Market (Part 3)
In Part III of this lesson, students will have the opportunity to complete an interactive exercise that will take them on a historical tour of the ...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 11/08/2002


What causes inflation?
This lesson explores different types of inflation and terms associated with this economic concept. You may have heard relatives talk about the good o...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 01/12/2006


Collecting for Fun . . . and Profit?
Art, baseball cards, coins, comic books, dolls, jewelry and stamps are just a few examples of the many things people collect. While some people col...
Grade: 6-8 9-12    Published: 12/27/2004


NYSE Made Easy
This lesson will help students to understand the terms that are associated with the New York Stock Exchange. It will also help students to read a s...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 05/31/2002


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Mathematics & Economics: Connections for Life - 9-12Mathematics & Economics: Connections for Life - 9-12
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2001
2 of the 15 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Lesson 5: The Gains From Trade
This lesson is an application of the supply and demand tools developed in lessons 1-4. In the earlier lessons, models of supply and demand were introduced to show students how (equilibrium) prices are...
Lesson 6: The Mathematics of Linear Economic Shapes: Slopes and Elasticities
As was noted in Lessons 1 - 4, a demand curve is used to describe the willingness and ability of buyers to purchase various quantities of goods and services at alternative prices. The visual represent...

Capstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics - Teacher's GuideCapstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics - Teacher's Guide
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2003
3 of the 45 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


Unit 3: Lesson 17 - Creating and Using a Budget
This lesson focuses on using budgeting to maximize consumer satisfaction. It describes a flexible view of budgets, linking them to markets and market information, and demonstrates how and why budgets...
Unit 2: Lesson 13 - How Markets Allocate Resources
Students read I, Pencil, by Leonard Read, to gain an understanding of Adam Smith's concept of the invisible hand of the marketplace. Students see that a system of market prices brings about cooperati...
Unit 2: Lesson 14 - Secondary Effects: Price Ceilings and Floors
Students investigate the consequences of price controls in markets for silver, rock concerts, automobiles, razor clams, and school textbooks. (It would be best to use this lesson after students have p...

 

 
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